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arxiv: 1711.07946 · v1 · pith:CYFIESCNnew · submitted 2017-11-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mes-hall

Spontaneously broken translational symmetry at edges of high-temperature superconductors: thermodynamics in magnetic field

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords fieldsymmetryphasetransitionbrokenedgesmagneticedge
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We investigate equilibrium properties, including structure of the order parameter, superflow patterns, and thermodynamics of low-temperature surface phases of layered d_{x^2-y^2}-wave superconductors in magnetic field. At zero external magnetic field, time-reversal symmetry and continuous translational symmetry along the edge are broken spontaneously in a second order phase transition at a temperature $T^*\approx 0.18 T_c$, where $T_c$ is the superconducting transition temperature. At the phase transition there is a jump in the specific heat that scales with the ratio between the edge length $D$ and layer area ${\cal A}$ as $(D\xi_0/{\cal A})\Delta C_d$, where $\Delta C_d$ is the jump in the specific heat at the d-wave superconducting transition and $\xi_0$ is the superconducting coherence length. The phase with broken symmetry is characterized by a gauge invariant superfluid momentum ${\bf p}_s$ that forms a non-trivial planar vector field with a chain of sources and sinks along the edges with a period of approximately $12\xi_0$, and saddle point disclinations in the interior. To find out the relative importance of time-reversal and translational symmetry breaking we apply an external field that breaks time-reversal symmetry explicitly. We find that the phase transition into the state with the non-trivial ${\bf p}_s$ vector field keeps its main signatures, and is still of second order. In the external field, the saddle point disclinations are pushed towards the edges, and thereby a chain of edge motifs are formed, where each motif contains a source, a sink, and a saddle point. Due to a competing paramagnetic response at the edges, the phase transition temperature $T^*$ is slowly suppressed with increasing magnetic field strength, but the phase with broken symmetry survives into the mixed state.

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